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I've worked in a variety of settings at a variety of grade levels. I started my career in preschool, where I worked for six years. I also taught 5th grade in an upper-middle class suburban community as well as an urban charter school that served a Muslim population. Since then, I have been in my current district, Ann Arbor. Here I taught 1st grade and 4th grade for 14 years before transitioning into a math coach position. For 7 years, I also worked for The Princeton Review, a test preparation company. For The Princeton Review, I taught and tutored for the ACT, SAT, GMAT, GRE, and MCAT verbal tests. I trained prospective teachers for the ACT and GMAT. I also wrote content for their ACT, Early Edge, and GMAT materials.
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Preview of Addition Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts

Addition Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts

Help students remember the steps to the various algorithms for addition with these easy to use posters! Each poster has an example that is color-coded to correspond to the listed steps. There are posters with and without a colorful page border depending on your preference. The algorithms included are: Compensation strategyJump StrategyColumn additionStandard additionUS Traditional addition (same as standard, just a name that some curriculums use instead, so it has its own poster)Split Strateg
Preview of Subtraction Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts

Subtraction Algorithm Posters/Anchor Charts

Help students remember the steps to the various algorithms for subtraction with these easy to use posters! Each poster has an example that is color-coded to correspond to the listed steps. There are versions of each poster with and without a colored border (depending on your personal preference). The algorithms included are: Break-ApartTrade-First*Counting UpExpand-and-Trade*Constant DifferenceCompensation (same as Constant Difference strategy, just a name that some curriculums use instead, so
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Experience

I've worked in a variety of settings at a variety of grade levels. I started my career in preschool, where I worked for six years. I also taught 5th grade in an upper-middle class suburban community as well as an urban charter school that served a Muslim population. Since then, I have been in my current district, Ann Arbor. Here I taught 1st grade and 4th grade for 14 years before transitioning into a math coach position. For 7 years, I also worked for The Princeton Review, a test preparation company. For The Princeton Review, I taught and tutored for the ACT, SAT, GMAT, GRE, and MCAT verbal tests. I trained prospective teachers for the ACT and GMAT. I also wrote content for their ACT, Early Edge, and GMAT materials.

Teaching style

My focus is on small-group instruction with flexible groupings based on data. I try to incorporate authentic learning experiences and inquiry-based investigations.

My own education history

I attended undergraduate and graduate school at Michigan State University. My graduate degree is in Teaching and Curriculum with a concentration in instructional technology. I have been through Math Recovery training for: AVMR 1, AVMR 2, Fractions, MRSp1 (Math Recovery Specialist 1).